WITH just over six months to go until CIBTM returns to Beijing on September 8 to 10, 2009, the event is scheduled to deliver over 4,000 trade visitors, more than 300 ,hosted buyers and 300 exhibitors from China and around the world.
This makes CIBTM one of the largest events dedicated to the meetings and incentives industry in the country, according to organisers Reed Travel Exhibitions.
Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority, Dubai Department of Tourism & Commerce Marketing, Philippines Department of Tourism; Macau Government Tourist Office, Singapore Tourism Board, Korea Tourist Organisation, Hong Kong Tourism Board, Kempinski Hotels S.A; Hawaii Convention & Visitors Bureau, Vienna Convention Bureau and Barcelona Convention Bureau are just some of the international exhibitors contracted to date.
The full list will be available shortly on www.cibtm.com. They will be joined by a wide variety of destinations, airlines, hotels, tourism authorities and CVB’s from China and Asia.
Every exhibitor that participates in CIBTM 2009 will benefit from the pre-scheduled appointment system. This is one of the core brand values of every RTE’s meetings portfolio event, which ensures that exhibitors only meet with buyers that are interested in seeing them. New for 2009, all exhibitors with contracted stand space over 20 sq m will also be given the chance to promote their destination, products and services with Destination Presentations to hosted buyers as part of the pre-scheduled appointment systems.
In defiance of the current economic climate, RTE portfolio of events has witnessed unrivalled success over the past year. EIBTM held in Barcelona in December 2008 broke all records and saw the largest concentration of Hosted Buyers ever (over 3700) at an industry event, conducting some 50,000+ pre-scheduled appointments. AIME, which recently took place in Melbourne Australia also broke records and was the largest ever. GIBTM, which takes place later this month, is also set to see increases across the show.